Many of the blog followers have said they need more pictures and I (Jerry) know it is a thirst for the true art being created here by my raw talent.
But I am going to but them on anyway. We start with our trip to Ankara and the wonderful museum. I didn’t find out that I was not supposed to use a flash until the end, but as you can see I got payback for breaking the rule. These pics don’t begin to do justice to the ancient story being told from 3000 B.C. Hopefully you know you can click on each picture and enlarge it.
Here we began our climb up to the old city of the Citadel. The steps were well worth the effort.
Just a few more shots around our new home of Eskisehir. Statues and parks all over the city along with beautiful mosques.
Now we come to the new work place for Carol and Jerry. As you can clearly I am the token male in the English and Foreign Language Department
1 A Team at work on lesson plans
2 Melda and Carol
3 Evrim
4 Evrim and Ayse
5 Merve and Evrim
6 Merve, Evrim and Ayse
7 Gokce
8 Carol with Turkish Coffee
9 Carol and Melda laughing it up as always
10 Aysel our non English Foreign Lang. Dept
11 Esin
12Visiting teachers to our department
13 Melda hard at work
14 Carol and new tech. CD Player
15 Our team without Aysel
16 Again and Again with the token male
17 In the back row next to me is our new boss Serife
We are having a blast and the team is wonderful as you can see they are all young and youngerrrrrr. The headings don’t publish the same as the show in the editor sorry.
Jerry, you cut yourself short. The pictures are just fine. And thank you for posting them. I have been reading the Lonely Planet but this is way better. Imdat gondermek dahafazia
ReplyDeleteCarol, cute hair cut.
Wow - the pictures are super! So nice to see the teachers with whom you're working. Yes, they ARE young and it looks as tho' everyone is really enjoying their job. You two - even the token male - seem to fit right in - how cool!
ReplyDeleteYou all are really giving me the 'travel itch'!
Judi,
ReplyDeleteWe are still looking up the words. We have no idea what you said, but thanks for it we think.
Jerry and Carol